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Each artist at Speakeasy is responsible for their own scheduling so please be sure to contact the artist you are interested in directly. They will set up a consultation appointment for you to discuss your tattoo idea in person.

Book your appointments early, it will be worth the wait! Most of our artist are booked out 2 months to a year. We have very limited space and generally cannot accommodate walk-ins. Please go to the FAQ Tab at the top of this page for more information on scheduling an appointment. As much as we would love to tattoo everyone and accommodate every single request. Each artists does their appointments differently based on what works for them so please realize that you are working with artists who are trying to do their best artistically and professionally.

Thank you. We are located near several banks for your convenience. Owned by Patrick Cornolo. Welcome to Speakeasy Custom Tattoo.

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My Favorites 0 Search Search. Share 'Secret Service' Prohibition may have banned alcohol sales in the s and early s, but instead of killing off bars, it just sent them undercover. Here are 10 to search for. Once you find the door, make your way past the guard of velvet curtains. Punch House W 18th St If your dad opened a speakeasy, it would look like this.

Get there early if you want to sit or see the stage. Bordel is French for brothel, after all. Inspired by old Paris and Prohibition Chicago, Bordel is Moulin Rouge meets Midwest, a blend of red velvet, jazz, cabaret and magic acts. The Library W Kinzie St Given its quiet, bookish atmosphere and shelves of leather-bound volumes, this candlelit refuge below Gilt Bar in River North is aptly named—picture a speakeasy at Harvard.

Make a reservation, then head to a room with red-velvet booths and wooden tables. The honey masked the scent of alcohol. And watch your steps if you join the dance crowd—space is tight. And the drinks are reasonably priced—cash only, though. The Drifter N Orleans St A trip to the restrooms at the venerable Green Door Tavern in River North takes you near the hidden door of this intimate bar it seats fewer than 40 , set in an original speakeasy space.

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